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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. FKHHITARY 0, 1912. NATURE'S ESSENCE Extracted From Forest Plants. Nature's law are perfaot, bat diaeaa follow if the) Uwi are not obeyed. Go itraifht to Mlara lor th etirt, to th loreat there ar mnt.ria here that wa m fathom (or you, Take tb bark o( the wild- harry tree, the root of mandrake, ton, Orcjoa (rape root, quaes' root, blood root and foldeo aaal, make Bciea tin, ooo-alooholio aitraot of tham with just tha riht proportion, and you bava Doctor Pierce Golden Medical DlacoYcry. It took Dr. Piaroa, with tha uiatanoa ol two leant) ohemi.t, iht yaart ot bard work eiperimentini to make thia pure flyoerio aitraot and alteratira ot tha f reateat efficiency and without tha u.a of a particle of aloohol. Ju.l tna eon Of remcoy you uvea ro mil. nca, mi hlood, and eura that lai.itude and feeling of nerve exhaiution. Dr. 1'ieroe'i Golden Medical Discovery hear tha atamp of Public ArraovAL and haa Bold more largely in the peit forty year, than any other blood purifier and stomach tonio. "Sum thn ra I rt aut nf nalth-my ahunacti wiJ to tx tti rat at lh tluuliW." Wlltca U. l.TMA V II44AMIL ot IW-Uwrllla. kanf. " I eamRwnrrd to doctor with all In. dnrturt at ham u wU u Willi etbar anaraUwta on lUanarh and diimuv onrana. Nun anrmed to do any l-ln fact, moat of tha madiciiwadid ma harm. Ktnally. I wiuu to Dr. 1Mtc, HuiTalo, N. V. who rrplwd. ataon Out I ha.1 Urn m tlalntwiih l..lirou and constipation, and advuad Dr. t'wree'. Uoklrn .11 I l . -k.) IUmuiI pMlUt.' "Tha ' lirovrrr ' and ' IVllaU," hare "pat me on my fWt aaahi' .annil 1 n tl . ) 1 ' ' 1 oould not have raconiwd without than. E. WtLUaata. tH. Df, PIIW a fieamtui mrm wmr unr NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WIL80NVILLE. Mr. and Mr. Melvln and daughter, tola, apent Saturday and Sunday at Wood burn vi.ltlng friend. Mr. Howard visited her daughter, Mrs. Marlon Voimit last week. Mr .and Mra. llittey. of Woodburn. were In WIlHonville Wednesday. Mra. Mallory. of Donald, vlalted relatives her Wednesday. Bd. naker and daughters. Tear! and Annie, went to Portland Saturday to fee how little Gerald wa Retting along at St. Vincent's hospital. Mrs. Jake Peters spent Thursday In Portland. Mra. FlUpatrlek visited In Portland Monday. Mrs. Emll Tauchman, Dtira Seely and Mrs. Peters went to Donald Tues day. Mis nettle Batalglit went lo Port land Saturday to visit for a couple of j weeks with relatives. ' j Mr. and Mrs. lion Tckuo are rccelv-i Ing the congratulations from their friends here upon the arrival or a i 'butty girl February 1st I CLARKES. Mr. Wettlaufer Is clearing. Mr. Bottemiller flnUhed sowing wheat last Saturday and went to Port land to attend the grand Jury. Willie Klelnsmlth Is plowing for Mr. Bottemiller. Sam Elmer was sowing grain last week. Ed. Grace has been hauling lumber to build a house. Mr. Sullivan made a to Portland last week. Klelnsmlth Bros, are sowing wheat on the Marquardt farm which they have rented. Elmer Graves is working at Bert Cumins' sawmill. Mr. Bottemiller killed hogs last week. Mr. Wettlaufer was In town last week. Mr. Sullivan has sold part of his farm. Gustave Haag left for Washington to visit his brother. MULINO. STAFFORD. The 2nd of February being the day when the ground bog Is said to come out and look for his shadow, and see ing it hikes back to his nest for an other winter's sleep of six weeks, was a beautiful day, therefore according to all known law we are condemned to another winter, but we can stand It lr It Is no worse than for the past week. Mra. Ftadenburg Is fast regaining her health' and strength. Mrs. p. A. Baker had another bad spell with her heart and Dr. Mount whs called at 4 a. in. Friday, but we are glad to learn "he Is again better. Mra. Simon Peters became suddenly very 111 a few days ago and her daugh ter, Mra. Gebhardt. helped to care for her a number of days until she was better. ( Sweck Is visiting at the home of Mr. Gage, coming here from lUirna, Hartley county, to defend a water right in the courts at Portlnnd. Mr. ami Mrs. Milcm visited with Mr. Sweek at Mr. Gage's Monday. Mrs. Mllem and Mr. Sweek were old friends mill schoolmate nt Forest Grove, but Dr. Urown and family, recently irom , nn,i ... ,,,. for .i.ont 3D veara. the East, have located at Wllsonville! mr Nusgbaum hai finished plowing and the Doctor will soon have a drug Hm owlng a field of oats this week, store open here, which will be a great ye nave heard that Drs. Mount and convenience. 'summers operated upon Albert Turn- It is aiitte llkelv that a Rood strong er. He has been resting easily since Rebekah lodge will be organised here and some hopes are entertained for Monday to see her aon-lnlnw and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Charles Nob lltt, wiio are quite 111 with colds. C. and W. 8. Smith wore In Oregon City Saturday. Omar Striker and (lib Smith have been quite busy moving to Mullno this week and getting settled. They have taken the job of putting the log In our new suwmlll here. Albert llelvey, who Is attending school nt Canity, vlalted his folks over Sunday. Harry Shearwood was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. 10. Smith Sunday. Mlsa Itaxel Dullard was calling on her little friends, Inn and Ethel Smith, Saturday. Charlok Daniels and family, who have Just come up from Wallace Isl and, are moving Into their own home In Mullno and are getting settled. Hu will go lo farming soon. Alfred Mosblterger came up fnm Portland Saturday and was the guest of his parents over Sunday. MOUNTAIN VIEW. In the near future. his recovery. I . . t 1 1 nl ... n ........ t 11 T . . a . V. . ....... Tlni.flu Ground hog aay has come ana gone .ji,.i,u iof ,i, . M,.i,nh i. vn in ,ni, a ramniieutiiin A Cough Is a danger signal and should not be neglected. Take Dr. Bell s Pine-Tar Honey at once. It allays inflamma tion, stops the cough and heals the membranes. For sale by Harding' Drug Store. CARUS. and according to the slga we may ex pect some stormy weather for the next six weeks for he surely was able to see his shadow on the 2nd. The parent-teacher meeting held at the grange hall Saturday was fairly well attended and those who were there felt well repaid for tno time spent in listening to the splendid talks business trip 0( the different teachers and especial ly those of Prof. Hamlin of Molalla, and Prof. Thompson, of Jennings Lodge. Both gentlemen were cer tainly entertaining in their remarks. Charlie Daniels and family returned Saturday from Wallace Idland and expect to make Mullno their home for the future. Their many friends are glad to welcome them back. Mrs. I' dell, who has been having a serious time with blood poisoning, caused by having some teeth extract ed, is reported to be improving slow ly. Claude Ashby, of Salem, Is In this neighborhood on business. He came down to dispose of his hay and is hauling It to Oregon City. Uncle Nick Darnall haa sold his phone to Charlie Daniels. The Adventists expect to commence a protracted meeting at the grange ball Wednesday night St, Vincent's hospital is doing as well as can be expected. Logger Joe, who was drowned last week, was well known In our village. James Say, of Corral Creek school, near Wllsonville, received a diploma I last week, having successfully passed Dr. Mount Is In attend- the of diseases, ance. Mrs. Fredrlckcl Is also under doctor's care. Mr. Aernl'a nephew, late from Swit zerland, who took a contruct of cut ting 50 cords of wood for the Delkar We are having some changeable weather in this burg one day sun shine and the next rain and fog. Fall sown grain looks fine. Miss Hazel Bullard Is suffering from a cold. There was a large crowd of" friends and relatives at the home of Mr. and Mra. T. H. Davies Sunday. Some of those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Faust and sons, Ray and Ralph, of Liberal, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spence, of Beaver Creek, Miss Echo Spence, of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spangler and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davies. Miss Pearl Schlomberger enter tained a few of her friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss, after visiting friends and relatives in the east, for several months, returned home last week. Fred Spangler went to Oregon City Sunday to get his chickens that won the prize at the show. Bob and Al Schoenborn are busy clearing land. Millard Adams, who has been work ing for Mr. Bliss returned to his home at Canby last Thursday. The dance given at Andrew Kenel hoffers Saturday night was a big suc cess. AH reported a good time. Ernest Jones, while busy pulling logs last week, accidentally let a log roll on one of his horse's feet Tney managed to get the horse out without any broken legs. the Sth grade examination held In Jan-j boys, had the misfortune to have a uary. I splinter from his steel wedge enter A wedding of much Interest to Wll-1 his knee. By the time he had walked sonvllle residents took place at Good- to his uucle's. a distance of half a tng, Idaho, Wednesday, January 31st, I mile, the limb was so swollen and Our sick people are getting belter slowly. Mrs. Welduer and Mrs. Iwellen are able to sit up again. Mrs. t. W. Italy, of Dunne street, Is seriously III, having had a paralytic stroke. Mra. J. R. Iluvall, of Sellwood. who has been visiting friends In this burg, returned home Monday. Mrs. Ilennco, of Portland, la visit ing her sister, Mrs. Ilurd. Mr. Terry, of Dunne street, who has been In Southern Oregon the past mouth, returned home last wek. Mr. Wllloughbee and daughter of Warner street, sold their property and moved to Division street, where they have purchased property. J. Morrow, of HUlsboro. waa In thl vicinity last week, having come to town to attend the poultry show. Mrs. C. J. Williams and alster. Miss Eva Kldd, of Portland, were calling Sandy and East Clackamas BANDY. A Beautiful Woman Must have a beautiful skin. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve removes pimples, black heads, chaps, and roughness, leaving the skin smooth. Try it on our guarantee. For sale by Harding's Drug Store. AM 8kln Troubles Are overcome by using Dr. Bell's An tiseptic Salve. It la as pleasant to use as pure cream and Is guaranteed to give satisfaction. 25c a box. Ham Ing's Drug Store. LOGAN. A band of wild geese flew over this burg this week; according to old-timers this Is an unfailing sign of spring. We hope so at least. Logan hens are beginning to thaw out and cackle business a little these days. 'Tis about time, too. Farmers are busy now loading cars with spuds at Clackamas. Harding Grange met In regular ses sion Saturday when forty members and three visitors were present one of the latter being H. A. Darnall, the State Lecturer, who paid us a few compliments. The contest topic for February was led by a paper on or chards, planting, planning, laying out, selecting varieties, spraying, pruning, etc., by Louis Funk, which was highly commented upon. Another good pa per by Mrs. H. S. Anderson on "More to eat, or betr prepared," a good top ic and showed careful thought in ltd preparation. The grange Is ready to make a payment of one hundred dol lars on the park site, and the young ftilks say the remaining one hundred j and fifty will be "wiped off the calen- NEEDY. Well, the old ground hog got out all right and now I guess he will sta i in awhile. Too bad he didn't die when j he was young. Albert Yoder was out Saturday for, the first time for a year. He goes on ; crutches yet but hopes he will soon be able to lay them aside. ; The home talent play Saturday night was a decided success. Each 1 and every one taking part deserves great credit for the way they acted their part. Miss Ida Miller, of Aurora, la visit ing Mrs. Clarence Miller, of Needy. Mrs. Chas. Wolfer, Mrs. Bernlce Wolfer and Miss Druce Yoder were calling on Mrs. Noblitt Friday. Mrs. Miller called on Mrs. Thomp son Saturday. Talk about good roads, you should come to Needy. A lady was driving to Needy the other day and came very near not making the trip. Our road boss will have to get busy. There was a large crowd at the play Saturday night; dancing followed the play and all had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Spagle, of Fargo, spent Saturday and Sunday with John Gaylor and family. Grace Thompson and Edith Johnson were over Sunday visitors at their homes at Needy. Asa Thompson, of Aurora Is visit ing his parents, of Needy. Mrs. Goucher, of Mullno, is spend ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noblitt, of Needy. Miss Druce Yoder spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. C. Miller. C. R. Noblitt was a business caller , In Aurora Monday. NOW IS THE TIME TO INSTALL THAT WATER SYSTEM 1 - 1 iiMa I Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is the best eye remedy ever offered the public. It Is a snow white oint ment painless, harmless and absolute ly guaranteed to cure. At all dealers. 25c a tube. Harding's Drug Store. CLACKAMAS. B. S. Reilly lately picked up a pack age he found on the gravel walk east of the S. P. tracks at this stat'on. Nothing places so mony conveniences within the reach of the Rural Resident as a Mitchell-Leader Pneumatic Water System THINK OF IT. You can have youi bath-your sanitary toilets-your wash rooms water for sprinkling and all domestic uses and the best part of it is that the service is absolutely dependable. Hundreds of satisfied users in THIS COUNTY, let us give you their names then you can ask them what they think of this system. Every user is a booster, TAKE THIS UP TODAY WITH due llitra In spending a few days In Portland. One of Donahue's livery horaua dllpiM'd on the plank In front of tho Sandy hotel hint week and broke a leg. Th aiilmnl was shot. (Ilia Dahlgron, of Hod Doer, Alberta, In vlHltlng his brother, Oacar Dahl gren, this week. Mr. Dahlgreii Is thinking of locating near Handy. A party nf ML Hood railway offi cials went over tho route surveyed for the new lino from Cottrell to Maud, Sunday. Klitftors can register nt Poimiroy'a storo or at tho bank, so lo be P'all fled to vote at the aprlii primaries. Unite a number have already nilnU out the blanks. K. U Mack mid Warren Wllklns are Installing a new switch board for the Flrwood Telephone Company in son's store. Mrs. 10. M. DoiiglHHH, of I'IchhbiiI Home, has been culling on friends la Handy. Adolph Gardeaux Is again dealing out tea and sugar at Meinigs store nfier a month's vacation. II. F. llogmttr, of Portland, who la promoting the butter factory to bo oHtiihllsticd In Handy, has already sold stock In the concern to thirty differ. ent parlies and expect to finish hi work hero tbl week. Fay Morgan, of Boring, was In town Frldav. C. F. Ilarber spent Friday and But unlay In Portland. Friday wa ground hog day and the prognoMtlcator of six weeks' more winter rurely saw hla shadow If he on me out of hla hole. The Sandy Commercial Club held A meeting at the Odd Fellows' ball Monday evening. Peter Gray I building a wagon drive In front of the Junker building where he will open a cash feed store next week. B. H. Walton, of Portland, vlaltod ! hi fruit ranch here Saturday. Mrs. C. F. llarbur I vlslllng In ! Portland. Ed. nruns has Just completed an other new bungalow for the Handy ljuid Co. i It. E. Esson and P. T. Shelley spent I the fore part of the week In Portlund. 1 Mrs. Irwin Urown, of Boring, la via- ; ittng h r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. i Wolf at the Sandy hotel. Hurry Thomas, of GreMham, wa In town Tuesday. Ho expect to move hire and open a paint shop In the near future. 1 Much enthusiasm wna manifested at a big meeting of the Commercial Club Monday night. The tallroad question and the creamery question were fully discussed, aa well as plans for Im proving wagon roads. A movement la on foot to locate a newspaper plant In Saudy this spring. Several new busi ness enterprises are expected to lo cate here and prospects for the future of the town look very bright. Nearly all the leading business men, lumber men and ranchers In the vicinity at tended the meeting. H. 8. Eddy has been showing land olals In Portland Wednesday morn Ing to offer figures on freight tonnag provided the company extendi Ita line to Handy. EAQLK CREEK. Mr. Jone mid daughter, Iah, and hiiii, Russell, called at the home of It. II. tllliHon Wednesday evening. Peier PcncIii'I quit working for Wal ler Douglas and I working at Dixon's aitwmlll out near Handy at present. I.iihI Friday being thn bliUiday of Mra I low lei t, Mr. Will Douglas and II. 8. tllbaon, Mr, llowlntt Rave a chlckim dinner In honor of tha event. Those present were: Mr. and Mr, Howlelt, Mr. Viola Ikiugla, Mr, and Mr. Will Douglaa, II. H, Gibson mid Mr. and Mr. Ray Woodlu and lluby Unlit) and ICd. Chapman. Mr. Jones wna a Portland visitor last week. Mr. and Mr. Theodore Ilowlnlt, of Portland were tint RUesI of Theo dore' uiirlii and aunt, Mr. and Mr, W. J. Howled, a couple of day tho flrMt of the wee. Will Douglas made a trip (o Handy Hunday. The Douglas hoy biilchered 15 hogs the drat of the week, selling them to ICd. Burnett. Iast Friday evening several of the friend and neighbor of Mr. Will Douglass mine and spent the evening with her In honor of her birthday. The evening wa plcaaitntly spent In game ami music, after which refreshment were tived. All went home tired and sleepy. Mr. Clark calb'd on Mr. Hunting ton last Friday afternoon. DOVER. Joseph DeShater wa In Oregon City last Thursday on buslne. Mr. If. Miller returned Thursday from Columbia City where he ha linen vUltliiR her sou. II. FlUgernld a calling on friend Haiurrt ty. M. M. Held went lo Portland Friday night and rsme home Hunday. The young people met at the homo of Mr. and Mr. Keith Friday even ing, flame were played till eleven orlock when refreshment were served. J. G. DeHhaier wa calling on Dover friends Monday. Mr. Reld wa quite sick last week but I much better now. Mr. and Mr. eHhaer and family look dinner Hunday with Mr .and Mr. Kellt. Mis Mollle Ahnert visited the school one day last week. FIRWOOD. Mr. Hurkliouse and Io McCabe are new atoekholdera In the Flrwood Dov er Telephone Company. Mr. and Mr. 19. D. Mart pent Sun dav at Cottrell. visiting I. P. Hart. Remember the debate at Flrwood February 17. Question. "Resolved, that the present honor and parolo sys tem I the best mean of reformlna; the prisoner and settling the que. Hon of mate uoimjii or me prisoner. to several partle who contemplate lo- Tn gu.Htiiii ha reference to the eating In this dlBtrlct. mtliod now being used In Oregon. Plowing I under way on some I Mr and Mr. John Frlel, Sr., of ranches In these parts. ! Cherryvllln. visited Mr. FTlcl daugh- Mrs. Chaa. Ilarber Is visiting In Port-! ter. Mra. Eva R. Hart lat Hunuay. i land. I The Sandy Bachelor' Club will meet at Dahlgren'a store Monday evening to orginlzo and choose officers. Mrs. A. Malar spent Saturday and Sunday at Ctackaina visiting her mother. Prof. C. F. Anderson, of Estacada. A large delegation of Sandylte seiit Friday evening and Haturday called on the Mt. Hood railroad offl- morning with Mr. aud Mr. E. D. Hart. Heart to Heart Talks. by EDWIN A. WYE W. J. WILSON & CO., Tenth and Main OREGON CITY OREGON CANBY HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. CANBY, OREGON AGENTS FOR Co. Mitchell Lewis and St aver PORTLAND, OREGON Stover Goollne Engines, Myers Spray Pumps, Implements and Vehicles ronia nalnfiil (hat Mr Mnnnt who was I nn friends hero Inst CiinHav He is ready to hand over the package , at whjch Ume Mjsg Banche I5llfjg be- called, took him' to the hospital at Mrs. Mabel Osmon and two child to any one who will call at His resi-1 came thg wlfe of H a Adgn Tne Ore(;on Cty. ren, of Portland, attended the Moun tain View Sunday school last Sunday. can nnu air. .u.ju...6 " , , . A , fP mnw time ' ........!.. ..,i .,,m .ti.nli A. Matners store. where ghe hag Wm for nerSfeif a host ; thieves made a raid on Will Schatz C. C. Sargent has bought the good of dmring friends, by her obliging , chicken coop and stole about CO of will and stock, except pool table, of : ady.iike ways, and we are all glad I n'g fowls, a number of them being H. Roadarmel. He has rented the . ., tha, .hla lnvelv and capable : a.n, dmU Mr. Nussbaum o on me caieu- ..... ,., A D.,,K h .lll aot nn ! V. ' -- dar by another year. The good roads ! ' 1 ' T ' " " " "I,", I yun8 "mau 18 lo "v u,,e uu.r lost a nne young nog UIU UUt Ulina n ques the orable .tton w. dp for discussion and j lmnJY7JnMXi ' m"ni,r'.The r?m m" ' T i' be tb,nka' a,tho,lgh he concensus of opinion was not fav- Sa-Eent .Jl llL or a day or tw0 11 le to bonding We need good I wi" arrange to live at his place of , be relled upon ag a ne,I)fu fac. uyed 6t the gtraw B lin W UUUUIIIR lit ""u t l.nc naeu Molll ha ran itttpMp IllWln SLTl- I . 1 .. ...kf.l. t.nofl, tf a wool i last Friday nleht it ,rm.H 'iiri,.iml and some sneak i John Darling, Jr., and wife, of Sell- wood, visited here with their parents a few days last week. Mrs. J. M. Shortledge, who has been visiting her son and family at Tilla mook, arrived home Tuesday. Lyman Mack, a former resident of thinking It had this burg, but now of Portland, spent ouiiuay nere. stack. 1 - i . ... . ...... i i. Qn iifi Ho unnn sin. . . ,( v .Rt n . ... . . .-. , ... , , . . . rotds but we need thoroughfares to "c -" tor in mauers wuicu .c u. ucorm w The Indies' Circle will meet wltn Mrs. rrann weisn is on tne sick liBl our markets. The d'strict plan, let rT;Vhn, haa HoId fh(1 rP3dence "'T, , , ge' , , f '. V I T, l.i Mra. Seedling next week, Thursday at this week. each look after its own roada was JLLp. The society waa organised prU Mrs. A. L. Hickman Is suffering most favored. I PJ0 ,P,ear .the b,. i ln fratprna' w.ork: " ,we " that of i marily for the purpose of getting the with a severe cold. We are sorry to announce the death of Mrs. J. A. Byers, who resides near Stone. She died about 4 o'clock Wed nesday, Feb. 7, at the family home, The Cedars, after several weeks' Ill ness from a form of paralysis. A few days previous to her death It was thonpht she was improving. Mrs. By erg as the wife of J. A. Byers, a prominent fruit grower, was 63 years of ae. She was the mother of a lartre farn'lv, who can truly "rise and call her blessed." She was a good reiphbor, a model wife and an ideal mother. The children are William Ryers, of The Dalles, Melvin, Mrs. F. B. Hutchlns. Misses Mabel. Olive, Madge and Mrs. Jane Wlae. The fun eral will be at 10 o'clock Friday and Interment at Multnomah cemetery. The family has the sympathy of the entire community. ' H. s. Ke.ny wno win tase ; church and school, being at tne pres- - . ,. -nhorhood acauainted Wlien her child is in danger a wom an will risk her life to protect It. No great act of heroism or risk of life U necessary to protect a child from crouo. uive i namDeriain s im" Remedy and all danger Is For sale by all dealers. in the near future. Mr. Latham has also sold his home place. George Barnholster and family moved to Oregon City Saturday. Miss Crowe, principal of the school, and her sister have rented the W. B. Reynold's cottage, formerly occupied bv Mr. Barnholster. J. E. Chandler recently shipped 17,- j BpPDriid skill In preparing elaborate j Grace, made a 000 strawberry plants to a Portland i menus with artistic service. The din-! Gage's Tuesday, firm. i ing room was handsomely decorated Clackamas Grange No. 298 has been , wltn carnations Intermingled with carrying on a contest, points be'ng j rerllHi and a white wedding bell was made on literary work, membership : a!ltinndpd overhead. The bride looked drill, etc. Mrs L. D. Jones was cap-, especially beautiful in her wedding tain of he winning side. Mrs. Lucy' Kown 0f white silk messaline, and the NEEDY. ent time a trustee of our local school, j wth each otbef. ag B,nce the advent air. aim oiia. Auru am.cu ,u noun-. . ,. .vo will nass wnen vllle Saturday evening, and gave a , l bhon 'never gee each other The wedding dnnfr " r numer ous )g workng n,ce,y go far. All are You might call this Oregon mist relatives and intimate friends, at the d and th hope for a fun houe but ,. fe you r,Rht now you,n haye Cottage Hotel, on Sunday at 1 o clock meeting. to keep dodging It If It doesn't hit you. at which time Mrs. Dill, the capable- . . .u.r . t ' r.t tho hotel riManlavpH her' Mrs. 1 leaeman nu .ic. .,. . n,uii nuiwr wt-ni iu PENSIONING MOTUERS. Ssnkliig of luns - One of the iniml humane stutute of iny state Is the mothers' pension luw it lllllldN. It Is this way: In most states when a mother I left a widow with children she Is iimilile lo upiHirt the stute steps in mid make the ch 1 1 drc u motherless a well u fa therless. That Is to say, the stiite take the rhlldren from the mot her iiml put them in an orphan asylum or some charitable Institution. Which when you come lo think of it Is nionsi rous. The state take the child from Its mother, who of all persons Is most able and willing to cure for It properly -to "mother" It-nnd puts It Into a big brooding pen with a lot of other chil dren. And It cnlls that benevolence! Of course the purNise is a benevolent one, but It Is mistaken kindness. When you rob a child .if Its mother yon rob It of Its best friend, and when you rob a mother of her child you rub her of all that make .' i worth while. Now Under the law of Illlnul Instead of separating mother anil child the tien- slnn act allows every deserving mother from t'i to $10 per month for cm li child. The pension continues until I hd child is self supporting And this pension is o! rlt'lit ami not ! of charity. How much better Hum to take rhll dren from their iiaturnl mother nil I put them In t crowded pen tiuder chsrge of n tr.s.rori. Or- How much better than to put widow I and children under the rare of n super- visor of the oor. after the manner of j most states and dole out to the family as pauper so mm h of Ix-nim nnd bacon and con I. The cost l-i the an me. East Mt. Scott (lly II .W. Kanne.) Illlnoli gives the mothers fl.e money Thttv t-,,,..M !.... pleasant call at Mr. Canby Sunday and spent the day with rJtZn T any nothing of the susiilrlon of Kraft Are Ever at War. There are two things everlas'lngly at war, Joy and plies. But Bucklen s Arnica Salve will t.an'sn pns m anj Trabue'and her helpers on the other fTnom received the congratulations relatives Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish spent Sun- tlmt oft . u, , i . , , day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fish. I- It the mollier keep her kl.lillen. She will do hotter by them than sny They are her children. Tn bring them Into being .he hn gone Albert Noblitt has a severe cold, Miss Ida Miller, of Aurora was call- fnrm It soon subdues the ucning, ir- i rrmn.a a,,.. ,rim in airHllr t!,finn innammation or swelling. It Monday All Issues were forgotten in the ample himself this lovely bride. Mr. and diicusslon of the menu. i Mrs. Aden were the recipients of many The Christian Endeavor Society of , handsome gifts, comprising cut glass, the Congregational church Is planning soj,i gijver, china and fine linen. Thiij for a valentine social to be held In ( happy young couple will now be. at the grange hall. There will be a good home to their friends In their beautl program, also valentine games of all fuj and commodious residence, purch kinds and refreshments. The price of . aSed by the groom some months ago, admission will be 25 cents, which will and are accompanied to their new Include lunch. It Is desired that those i home by a shower of good wishes and side put up a fine dinner last Saturday. of ti(, many friends In having won for 1 gives comfort. Invites joy. ureatesi t.eorge Hpeient . or Hubbard; was a j fo the Jaws of death. "m " ....", -- j., in n iMMinreil years from now tt will i.i,., ..n.. avaMa n mole. Skin r T 1... I- j. . . .. ' " "" ""w II Will urjin-.,, c..Ar,, . . -, , it a i"i'iiil waa iu iaiiojr .lonuay re told ernptions. uniy z - on business. K''st'- . . ' Carl Raddlitz was a Hubbard caller ELDORADO. Saturday. Everyliody s busy these days. Johnson Fisher and Rltters are A U Jones Is spraying his orchard hauling potatoes the last few days as thl.' week. Pric are Mr. nnd Mrs 'Ernest Jones were ln Mr. and Mrs. Carotbers and family avo'd?d I attending wear dress decorations of , the happiest congratulations of their ! Oregon City Monday on business. were Sunday visitors of C. Miller, (hearts. ; host of friends. Mrs. Kate Goucher went to Needy Needy has a new hotel. in him generation n nn un- speukablc cruelty that society a- timlly took children away from their own mothers. Railway and 8tal. Railway u- over 2,iu.0)0 ton of teel a year. whl. h is almost half the world's imnliii-t A we seldom, or ever, see any meiitlo'i of East Mt. Scott, (common ly known as Happy Hollow), I will endeavor to how to tho readers of Tho Enterprise that we are wide awake, up and doing. We are situated In the northern part of Clackama couuty, nine mile southeast of Portland's city hall, or about three miles from the city limits, on and Just over the famous Mt. Scott hill. T.e district comprises about two square miles, lying partly In the val ley and partly on the slope of tho hills, by which It I surrounded on all aide The soil I of a black nature, very loose, without gravel or rock, the hard pan being about four feet down. It Is very easy to work when and cleared nnd very productive. Our main crop are fruit, potatoes, hay and grain and each farmer has from three to Ave cows. The farm consist moatly of from fifteen to forty acre, with from three to six ucre In berries, such straw berries, raspberries, blackberries, etc., and about a like number of acres in orchard, mainly cherries, pears, ap ples and plum and the rest of the rami unaVr cultivation Is devoted to raising hay, grain potatoes and gard en truck. Tho land Is valued at from $250 to $400 per acre, which Is cheaper than any other place a like diatancn from Portland. The farm at one time being heavy timber and brush but were chared and built up inoatly by their present own ers, who are a lot of holiest, hard working people, peaceful and law abiding. We have a fine school, contrally lo cated, and aUo a fine church which is well attended by the community. We have two main roads out of the valley, one leading nortbwesu rly to U'liis and the other north to what Is known a the Foster road; also one leading to Sunnyslde, one and a half mile south. Our roada are being Improved rap Idly and It Will be only a matter of a few year until all of our road will be graveled. We have formed a road district and so are enabled to help ourselves ln this matter. Now anyone looking for a nice quiet place to live can find It here. Come and Investigate before buying ! where. We can show yon as flue a pi ice to live as anywhere, a place where nearly everybody Is out of debt, where everything I tip-top, and very' body making a comfortable living and then some. Come see and be convinced. The Russian bear feel comfortable with Its feet on a Persian rug. A Sabbath soul content. well spent brings the